POWER TO THE PEOPLE – The Internet is Giving Power To The Small People. Elite Are Scared!

Political ‘flash mobs’ have already swung elections in Spain, the Philippines twice and South Korea. New political actors are emerging, from Move On in the US to the colour revolutions in Ukraine, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. The web is lowering the costs of mobilisation, even if it is only slowly improving the quality of democratic debate. Over the past forty-seven years, determined interests in America have succeeded in keeping the truth about the murder of President John F. Kennedy from gaining legitimacy in the public consciousness. This was accomplished through government censorship, mass propaganda in the media, collective brainwashing, and political myth-making. When all those methods failed, phrases like “conspiracy theorist” and “crazy” were used to cast fear in inquiring minds and persuade people against following the trail of facts to the painful conclusion that elections are insignificant because America’s political and economic system was hijacked by a powerful elite that operates like an invisible, globally-minded network with a grand political mission that is in stark contrast with the founding principles and values of America. internet “we the people” documentary movie change power “people power” politics 2015 2016 future million future powerful time effort money wealth wealthy freedom liberty world “united states” china chinese elite anonymous “power to the people” generation “next generation” trendy trending entertainment celebrity ambition information battle truth exposed uk british viral society social “social media” “elite nwo agenda” viral “viral video” alex jones infowars rant anger exposed fema camp military indistrial complex end game collapse net neutrality vote election uk obama 3rd term truther conspiracy anonymous we are change david icke max keiser glenn beck gerald celente jim rogers marc fabar lindsey williams bilderberg 2015

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a tacit admission during a U.S. Foreign Policy Priorities committee meeting yesterday, arguing that the State Department needs more money because the US military-industrial complex is “losing the information war” to the likes of Russia Today and Al Jazeera due to the US corporate media having completely abandoned “real news”.

The establishment has been desperately trying to implement legal control over the Internet. They’re attacking freedom of speech and the open Internet from all angles; through government tools, corporate methods, and even the courts. All three of these methods are converging in the WikiLeaks case, but that’s not the only battle being waged in the so-called “all-out cyber war.”

Victor Hugo famously said, “All the forces in the world are not so powerful as an idea whose time has come.” The ideas of liberty, justice, peace, and the right to open-source knowledge has come of age; it is clear that the globalist machine is opposed to these ideals — thus they’re losing the information war. Therefore, they must attack the battlefield of the infowar under the pretext of protecting cyberspace from those pesky freedom-of-speech bandits. charlie munger billionaire

Although our food supply is being controlled by a smaller and smaller number of corporations, the spread of knowledge outside of the controlled corporate channels has led to a food revolution. With more Americans and people globally becoming aware of the dangerous substances hidden inside every meal they eat, food giants are having to submit to the demands of their customers or face the free-market consequences. Despite their global monopoly and stranglehold over governments, the public backlash against Monsanto has resulted in a continued downgrade of their stock.